MSU target, 3-star WR Javarius Green to announce commitment in August

A Michigan State football wide receiver target in the 2024 class has pushed his commitment date out to August

A Michigan State football wide receiver target in the 2024 class has pushed his commitment date out to August.

Three-star wide receiver Javarius Green will announce his college decision on August 18. He announced that he was changing his commitment date from July 18 to August 18 on Saturday.

Green ranks as the No. 101 wide receiver and No. 787 overall prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2024 class. Hailing from Shelby, N.C., he also ranks as the No. 24 player from the state of North Carolina.

Green holds offers from 20 programs. However, he is trending the most with Michigan State, Alabama and North Carolina, according to 247Sports.

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MSU football makes top 7 for North Carolina WR Javarius Green

Javarius Green has cut down his list to seven and the Spartans have made the cut

Michigan State has been featured in the top seven for one of their favorite wide receiver prospects in the 2024 recruiting class. Javarius Green is down to seven and included the Spartans.

Green is a 5-foot-10, speedy wide receiver that would be perfect in the slot. He hails from Shelby, North Carolina, and attends Crest High School. He is the son of two time Super Bowl champion receiver Willie Green.

Green ranks as a 3-star prospect and the No. 719 overall recruit in the 2024 recruiting class according to the 247Sports composite rankings.

The Spartans have made the list alongside Virginia Tech, Maryland, North Carolina, Vanderbilt, NC State and Virginia. He is set to visit East Lansing on June 9th.

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3-star WR Javarius Green schedules official visit to MSU for June 9

Three-star wide receiver Javarius Green will be visiting Michigan State next month

Three-star wide receiver Javarius Green will be visiting Michigan State next month.

Green — who hails from Shelby, N.C. — will visit Michigan State from June 9 – 11. He announced his upcoming official visit via Twitter on Monday. Green is the son of Willie Green — who played nine seasons in the NFL and won two Super Bowls.

Green ranks as the No. 93 wide receiver and No. 717 overall prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2024 class. He is also listed as the No. 21 player from North Carolina.

Green currently holds scholarship offers from 17 schools, according to 247Sports. That includes Michigan State, who offered him in January.

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Oklahoma set to host over 20 prospects in Norman for Junior Day

Oklahoma is set to host over 20 prospects this weekend in Norman for their March 4th Junior Day,

While there’s no fancy title for it, Norman will be jumping this weekend as Oklahoma will host many prospects from multiple classes. While Oklahoma previously had a Junior Day earlier this year, they’ll be having another round of prospects on campus for an unofficial visit.

The 2024 class has yet to bear any fruits for Oklahoma, but with the sheer number of prospects from said class in town, it’s tough to imagine this drought lasts much longer. If we learned one thing from the last recruiting class under Brent Venables and Co., the Sooners might not start fast, but that doesn’t matter because it’s not a sprint. Recruiting is truly a marathon. And the Sooners are more than willing to go the distance and come out on top.

That said, we’ve compiled a list of all the 2024 names expected on campus this Saturday. Some of the names are players that have previously visited OU, while others are visiting Oklahoma for the first time since receiving an offer.

2024 Prospects

2025 prospects

The list is packed with talent across the board. While some names are just popping up on the Sooners’ radar, Oklahoma has a real shot at making impressions and strengthening bonds with players they already have built relationships.

First impressions can go a long way, so Oklahoma will look to impress this weekend. Names like [autotag]Michael Hawkins[/autotag] and [autotag]Williams Nwaneri[/autotag] stick out because the Sooners have been recruiting them heavily since last year. Newcomers like [autotag]KJ Daniels[/autotag], [autotag]Bennett Warren[/autotag], and others are getting to experience Norman for the first time.

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Michigan State football offers 2024 3-star WR Javarius Green of Shelby, N.C.

The Spartans have extended an offer to a rising wide receiver prospect from the state of North Carolina

The Spartans have extended an offer to a rising wide receiver prospect from the state of North Carolina.

Three-star wide receiver Javarius Green announced on Tuesday that he’s received a scholarship offer from Michigan State. Green hails from Shelby, N.C. and plays for Crest High.

Green ranks as the No. 91 wide receiver prospect in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2024 class. He is also listed as the No. 16 player from the state of North Carolina.

Green now holds scholarship offers from nine schools, according to 247Sports. Some of his offers include Michigan State, Maryland, West Virginia, USF and Appalachian State.

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